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The Mt. Sterling advocate: n. Wednesday, June 14, 1911.
The Mt. Sterling advocate: n. Wednesday, June 14, 1911. The Mt. Sterling advocate. 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Harris and Mason, Mt. Sterling, KY 1911 mts1911061401 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. The Mt. Sterling advocate: n. Wednesday, June 14, 1911. The Mt. Sterling advocate. Harris and Mason, Mt. Sterling, KY 1911 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. v l J J 1t 0 1 I f MX STERLING ADVOCATE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY VOLUME XX MT STERLING KENTUCKY WEDNESDAY JUNE 14 1911 NUMBER 49 IATLANTIC CITY CONTEST IS AROUSING INTENSE INTEREST There is Some Shifting of Positions But No One Has a 5 Very Big Lead = Every Pleasure That Can be Ad ded for the Entertainment of Advocate Girls is Planneda v JTIS UP TO THE GIRLS The big contest has startedoff much better than we expected In fact we never knew of a contest where so much interest has been manifested in so short a time It will be seen from a glance at the standing of the candidates that there has been some work already done Fri nds of the contestants seem to be interested as much or mOle than the contestants so far Subscriptions have been coming right along both old and new and the coupons are being clipped Some of the contestants do not as yet understand that they can turn in subscriptions and receive certi ficates for votes but they do not have to cast the votes until they so decide A good number of these certificates have been issued and are being held back The ballot box has been placed in the ADVOCATE office and those who wish to vote coupons can do so by placing them in the bollot box in the window of the ADVO K0ATK office These coupons count the same as subscriptions Cut them out and vote them They will appear in every issue of this paperDuring this week the vote has been heavy considering the short period the contest has been open Friends are dividing their votes among the young ladies andwe find that a largo number of these friends have not as yet been so Th licited by the young ladies Sub scribers figure that theoare not out one cent extra for this paper and they are willing to help any young adwho will ask them for the votes on their subscription These young ladies shouldever keep in mind the story of the early bird There is going to be some surprises in our next issue giving the standing of the young ladies The contest is the talk of the town District No 5 as you will see from the list published today is the district containing the largest number of contestants There promises to he a lively fight in this district WHO WILL WIN Who will win in this wonderful it race is now the question you hear on every side Some of the girls who were given the bonas of 3000 votes are still where they started while others have been doing some hustling It is only going to take a little hustle early on the part of the candidates who win in this race When you take into con sideration that this big trip covers some of the leading cities of the United States in addition to the grandest pleasure resorts in the whole world it is no wonder such interest has been worked up al ready A number of new candidates have been entered already this week and a few have arrived too late for this issue Next week the nominations will close and then you can select from the list printed the young lady you want to hoop V in this contest Please remember that the nominations positively close with next weekand no one J will be fallowed to enter except J r i t- I 1 ft where some young lady decides to quit and give her votes to some one who is not already in the con testOne young lady who brought in some votes this week remarked that she did not know it was so easy to get subscriptions in this contestuThe people are waiting to be asked she said It is simply up to the young ladies as to who will win Get an early lead see your friends call at the ADVO OATE oflice and get in touchwith the contest and keep your name at the top of the list Those who win will be the ones who hustle and hustle early for votes DISTRICT NO I Miss Minnnie Mobeiley 3300 Miss Georgia Panglmru 3840 Miss Nancy Catherine Owings 3000 Miss Mary Cobb Stofer 3200 Miss Lodema Wood 4000 Miss Lillian Wood 3000 Miss Mildred Tonkin 3000 Miss Garnctt Robinson 3000V Miss Alice Young 4320 Miss Rebecca Keudall 4400 Miss Elizabeth Laughliu 3600 Miss Hattie William 3000 Miss Hazel Grubbs 3740 MissMary V Tabb i 3000 Miss Edith William 3210 Miss Laura Graves Rooney 4080 Miss Gladys Wilson 3010 Miss Alice CassUy 3000 DISTRICT NO 2 Miss Klo Shirley 4040 Miss Elizabeth Cockrell 3000 Miss Lucy Randall 3000 Miss Florence McNamara 4000 Miss Pearl Lane 3800 Miss Elizabeth Hart 3000 Miss Mattie Judy Bolts 3400 DISTRICT NO3 Miss Katura Green 3000 Miss Sarah Calk 3 79P Miss Rebecca Calk 3200 Miss Anna Mary Triplett 3000 Miss Mattie Clay Triplett 3600 Miss Mary McClure Fogg 4000 Miss Annie Caswell Prewitt 3700 Miss Katherine Greene 3000 Miss Fannie Carr 3300 Miss Mary Lockridge 3300 DISTRICT NO 4 Miss Eula Perry 3000 Miss Elizabeth Perry 3970 Miss Emily Jones 3000 Miss Bernice B Walker 4000 Miss Winona Tipton 3000 Miss Nelle Moberley 3000 Miss Mattie Moberley 3800 DISTRICT NO5 Miss Mary Wright Sharpsburg 3000 Miss Mary BrownII 3200 Miss Mary Belle SharpII 3500 Miss Farris PeelandII 3300 Miss Llda Hall V 3000 Miss IdaRoyseyy 3000 Miss Frankie D HuntII 3000 Miss May MoffettII 3100 Miss Jason Mark 3000 Miss Clay HenryII 3000 Miss Lula SharpII 3540 Miss Virginia Vanarsdell 3000 Miss Pearl TaylorII o 3000 Miss Bertie Donaldson 3000 Miss Grace May 3000 Bliss Edna Byron Owingsvile 3600 MisaMattieBarnes 3000 LiwJIayXiBCfti + I 3200 1 1n Miss Nell Tribou 3850 Miss Stella Dawson 3000 Miss Lida Dawson 3000 Miss Emma LacyII 3100 Miss Walter M Ratliff II 3000 Miss Anna PetersII 3000 Miss Alma DentonII 3000 Miss Edith ChandlerII 3000 Miss Juella ConnerII 3100 Miss Minnie JacksonII 3400 Miss Louise LacyII 3000 Miss Alice IitlerII 3100 Miss Alta Chandler yvjio Miss Mabel Gover Morehead 3000 Miss Nellie Triplett 3240 Miss Nellie Miller 3000 Miss Lizie RaineII 4000 Miss Hettie BlairII 3000 Miss Mararget Dickey Clearfield 4050 A WORD TO TUB CANDIDATES This week we publish a list of the candidates and their standing in each of the five districts The vote will be counted on the night before publication You can send these votes in by mail deposit them in our ballot box which is established in the ADVOCATK ofhcp We would advise that you get all the votes possible and have them in this oflce or in the ballot box before Tuesday night of each weep so you will stand well up in the list at the start Your friends will then come to your assistance and help keep you up at the top of the list all through the contest rendersI ofItelling her a word about it Some willnot know that they are being helped until they see the result published There is a surprise in store for bothour readers and the candi dates Get the free vote certificate that will appear in each issue of the ADVOCATE and vote them for your choice eachweek No contestant in this race will bo allowed to withdraw in favor ot any other candidate that is to transfer her votes to some other candidate She may however give her votes to some young lady that is not now in the race shouldshe so desire This rule will not be broken under any circumstances Nominations for candidates will close in a short time and those who do not get in at once will be out of the race Everything will be conducted in a straight forward manner and every candidate will be given a square dealin every respect ABOUT TilE BIO TRIP EAST This great contest is the one rare opportunity for many a young lady to see something of the great world that lies to the East to see it and enjoy it much better than if she went alone and that top without one cent of cost to her Now isnt it wortha little effort on your part girls 1 Atlantic City Vanity Fair By the Sea that most beautiful and fashionable center where even the sun seems to shine brighter than on any other shore retreat is too well and fav orably known to call for extensive exposition of many attractive beauties that lure thousands to its Continued on fourth page o 1r WOODSANDERSON Miss Sallie Taylor Woods Became the Bride of Grover C And erson at Stanford Last Thursday In the presence of a large assem blof relatives and friends at the Baptist church at Stanford last Thursday at three oclock Miss Sallie Taylor Woods youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs E P Woods of Lincoln county and Mr Grover C Anderson of Mt Sterling were united in marriage byRevful in every detail Loving hands had made the House of God a bower of loveliness and beauty for the happy occasion The altar was a perfect mass of green potted plants ferns and smilax being cleverly interwoven to form an attractive background Over headstretched across the width of the church was arch of smilax dotted with pink roses The altar and chancel gleamed with the light of many candles in pinkand white held by handsome silver and crystal candelabra The house had been darkened and the sub dued glow from electric bulbs overhead lent a soft radiance to the scene which further enhanced itsbeautyJust the wedding party came in Mrs W C Shanks sang the beautiful songuGarden of Roses and the touching melody and sweetness of her voice added greatly to the solemnity of the occasion i Then to the gladsome wedding chorus from Lohengrin thewcd ding procession began First came the ribbon bearers sweetly dressed in white all nieces and nephews of the bride Pearl and Robert Embry and Margaret and Julian Alien The ushers Messrs Will Tipton and Harry Howell of Mt Ster ling R B Woods and HrMilburn of Stanford followed in pairs down each aisle Miss Susan Fisher Woods sister of the bride maid of honor and her only attend ant then came next Miss Woods vas beautiful in an exquisite gown of yellow embroidered chiffon with pearl trimmings and carried pink roses After her came the flower girls in pink and white Vary Louise Woods and Elizabeth Bush Allen also nieces of the bride who scatteredsweet peas along the canvassed aisle as the bride stately and lovely in her wedding attire came in last alone The brides gown was an elegant creation being white embroidered chiffon over white satin cut en train and with pearl trimmings She car ried a white satin bound Bible and wore the conventional bridal veilThe groom with his best man Mr G B Senff met the bride at the altar where the man of God said the words which made these twain one The beautifulring ceremony was used Miss Engle man played softly Call Me Thine Own during the ceremony The pair stood under a large bell of pinkroses which swung from the arch overhead as the ceremony was said and then departed from the church to the strains of the wedding march by Mendelssohn After the ceremony the young couple drove to the brides resi dence and there changing to traveling costume they went to Danville by automobile where they caught the five oclock train for Lexington and there taking the C 0 for a two weeks trip to the eastern cities and summer resorts The many beautiful presents testified to the popularity of the yourg couple f Mrs Anderson does not come to t us a stranger as she has often visited in the city and county and by her sweet disposition and winning manner has already established for herself a place in our affections and it is with sincere pleasure we welcome her to our midst Having those splendid attributes of character that go to make up the true woman andwife she will prove herself a worthy lifepartner of the man who was so fortunate as to win her Mr Anderson isthe youngest son of Mr and Mrs Geo W Anderson andIS one of the best known young men in the county A young man of sterling character and high morals he enjoys the esteem and confidence of all who know him The ADVOCATE joins their host of friends in wishing them the happiness they so richly deserve BEAUTIFUL DINNERS Two beautiful dinners were given the members of the bridal party of the WoodsAnderson wedding at Stanford last week The first one given Monday even ing by Mrs William H Shanks at her residence on Logan avenue The dinner was exquisitely served in seven courses and the occasion was indeeda merry one The secondone given Wednesday evening by Mrs S J Embry Jr at her handsome country home on the Lancaster pike and was served in five courses The dining room was beautifully decorated the color scheme yellow and white being carried out to the smallest detail even to the ices and the small indi vidual cakes with the initials of the bride and groom on them The party spent a most enjoyable even iugBest canned goods ofull kinds at anarsdells Mt Sterling Defeated The Winchester Gun Club team defeated picked team of the Mt Sterling Gun Club shooters bascore of 349 to 347 Mt Stem lings team was in poor form but the boys promise to do better when the return match is held at Winchester in a few days ucoEASE Will keep flies off horses and cows Harmless at Kennedys Drug Store 48 3t A R Robertson Buys Residence Thomas Kennedy has sold his residence oil West Clay street to A n Robertson at a private price It is said that Mr Kennedy will build a new residence on his lot in the Botts addition F A trial will convince you that our meats are the best S P Greenwade Exchange The children of Somerset Chris tian Church will have an exchange in Hazelrigg Sons window Saturday Juno 17 Come and get your Sunday dinner Mens furnishing goods at cut prices Punch Graves LOST gold bracelet between Morgan Sumpters stable and Grassy Lick Finder will please return to this office and receive re ward Ice Cream Supper The ladies of the Somerset Christian Uhurch will give an ice cream supper Saturday evening June 17 All are cordially invited I WalkOver 4 oxfords 325 WalkOver 350 oxfords 298 Punch Graves Just think fgin season High grade clothing hats and shoes of the best uwkes freshnew stock for less in many instances than actual cost of production Walsh Bros Robert Irimble Jr In Automo bile Accident in Louisville Miss Irene McCabe daughter of the late T A McCabe a well known railroad man who died a short time ago was slightly injured and her companion Monroe Bush son of Sam S Bushwas badlyI shaken up when an automo bile he was driving was struckat the entrance of the Reservoir Park Friday evening by an automobile occupied by Robert N Trimble Jr of Mt Sterling Ky 1 W rinton of Memphis Tenn Miss Belle Cromwell and Miss Louise Cromwell daughters of J M Cromwell cash I Ier of the Cynthiaua National Bank at Cynthiana Ky While none of the persons in the Trimble machine were injuredall were thrown to the floor of the car Bush and Miss McCabe were thrown to the street when their machine overturned Courier JournalI Ladies 3 slippers 225 Punch Graves Bond Issue Carried At the election held last Friday on the question of whether or not the School Board should be authorized to issue bonds to the amount of 15000 for the erec tion of new school buildings or additions to the present building etc The Board was authorized to issue the bonds by a vote of 165 to 12 This is a very light vote but it was doubtless caused by the voting being held at the school building which is situated some distance from the business portion of the city It is understood that the bonds will be floated at once and the im provements started as soon as pos sible and when they have been completed Mt Sterling will have one of the most uptodate school buildings in the State New beans peas and tomatoes at Vanarsdells every day Just aboutone man out of ten gets the most for his money Our sale is genuine take advantage of it Walsh Bros Mt Sterling Coy Reported Killed It was reported here Thursday that Van Green son of Mr and Mrs George Green who formerly resided on Harrison avenue this city had been killed by falling from a telephone pole at Paints yule Ky Later there were ru mors that the report was incorrect and that Mr Green was seriously injured but not killed Mr Green was born near Salt Lick Bath county but came to this city severalI years ago and is well known here He is about 23 years of age Wo are still killing those famous baby beeves S P Greenwade Buys Nice Farm William Botts has bought 360 acres of George Hamilton opposite his home place The farm is one of the best in the county The price paid was a private one 10 suits cut to 748 Punch Graves Operated On for Appendicitis Mr Ed Prowitt was operated on Sunday in Lexington for ap pendicitis and his many friends will bo glad to learn that ho is getting along nicely at What are you going to do about- it Lose that 500 or 700 on a suit or take advantage of our sale andmake the profit for yourself Walsh Bros Everything fresh and clean and prompt delivery our motto- S P Greenwade s A 1 4I I A xtt J 1 I of fAJ i t R t I r tY L t q FREE TRIPI TO 4 Zi E 7 i ATLANTIC C TYj- E r 1 AND ALL EATER i GIVEN a3Y Cr Mt Sterling Advocate to 5 Most Popular Young Ladies L I Hotel Where S the Advocates Party Will Stop in Atlantic City r ayHII t7ONETHE MONTICELLO H Ij This is one of the most fashionable Hotels in the world and is located just onehalf square from the famous Board Walk TO ATLANTIC CITY IS THE SLOGAN OKI Sol lias been the cause of Homy Mt Sterling people prepar jug for a visit to the seaside Are you going to tal0 un outing this year If you are youd better take a tip from the gentleinan who I seems just now to be making urn attempt to put the thermometerI outt of business gather your duds together and make a straight shoot for the seashore There and there only will you find relief from the sweltering atmosphere that has caused the ice man to grin from ear to enl the past few days f Atlantic City New Jersey The City by the Sea is the one cool spot on the earth during the summer months and to this grpatest of all resorts the richer class flock by thousands At the height of j the fashionable season which will begin in a few weeks it is said that there are more yeopleto the square inch in Jis boauUful amusement place than any spot of the same size in the wurjd So if you want to be inUthe social swim as well as to escape this almost unbearable i heat make your preparations to follow the crowd and spend your outing in Atlantic City The AnvocHTK Fill tnko you free THE DISTRICTS During the time of the contest the territory covered by the Ai5 VOCATK has been divided into five districts thus making the winning of the race much easier for the candidates Understand one young Indwill be sent from each district Of course the one receiving the highest number of votes in her district The following are the districts and their boundaries DISTRICT NO 1 Begins at the C 0 depot in the center of Bank street thence north up center of said street to Howard avenue thence up center of 1Howard avenue to corner of hHoward uvenuo and Clay streets thence cast to center of Maysvillc street thence north to the city limits including all the territory lying east of said line in the city limits DISTRICT NO2 Shall comprise all the balance of the city lying west of the line as indicated in District No 1 DISTRICT NO3 Is composed of the following voting precincts Aarons Run Side View Grassy Lick Leveo and Beans DISTRICT NO4 Camargo Jeffersonville How ards Mill Harts Smithville and Spencer OA You Atlantic City i I Atlantic City the beauty spot of the whole world has been written and talked so much 1r i about that it is a household word in not only every home in America but in Europe as well Itis j the mecca of the world for the richest class during the summer months particularly during the a months of July and August and it is not surprising to see strolling along the great board walk or taking a cooling dip in the surf the kings and queens of Europe the Rockefellers and Morgans of Amer icanB there with but one thought in niindto have the time of their lives And they have it too The great board walk about which sq much has been written is a great steel esplanade elevated and reaching for seven miles along the ocean front It is crowded from morning till night with throngs of people from this country and Europe its entire length Three thousand rolling chairs glide over the board walk continuously in which ride the millions of the world The bathing fbeach is easily the finest in the world It is said that in Atlantic City at the height of the season there are as many as 80000 people in bathing at the same time Just think of it 80000 What a wonderfulsight to beholdlTExtending far out into the ocean from the beach are six massive piers over a mile in length These piers are literally covered with every kind of amusement that one could conceive each one ISIa veritable Worlds Fair within itself One could spend hours on each and every one of these piers and immensely enjoy every one In short Atlantic City leads the entire world as the grandest amusement resort on the globe today And it is to this truly wonderful place that the five popular young ladies from Mt Sterling and surrounding counties will go as the honored guests of the ADVOCATE Then after ollrlpaity has enjoyed this magnificent outing they will be taken first to Baltimore then to the staidold Philadelphia and then to the most interesting city in the universe Washington D G Now can you picture in the widest flights of your imagination a more enjoyable a more truly delightfulouting than this one 1 Expense has been entirely forgotten in planning the itinerary and the sole thought in the mind of tho management is to make it the grandest outing that was ever offered a bunch of girls anywhere DISTRICT NO5 The counties of Bath Clark iMenefee and Rowan Although divided into districts contestants may solicit votes any whereRULES OF THE ELECTION Any young laclof good char acter sixteen years of age or over residing in any of the five district is eligible to enter the contest To nominate a girl merely place her name on a slip of paper 01 better still fill out the coupon in this issue and drop it into the bal lot box in this office The young lady must reside in the district in which she is entered although she may receive votes froni any source whatsoever Remember all those entering the race before June 1st will receive a bonus of 3000 votes TO OUR PATRONS If there is anything at all about the entire contest that you do not fully understand either call or ad dress the Contest Manager nj Advocate office The contest will be conducted ir- a fair straightforward open manner and the management will tak pleasure in explaining any detai that is not quite clear to any one Address till inatliries etc to THE CONTEST MANAGER Care The ADVOCATE VVVVWtoYWV sddddd lWtffffl WJtftfWfM f Tilt WAY TO OBTAIN VOTES FOR EVERY NEW SUBSCRIBERI 1 Year in advance 100 votes 2 Years in ndvnncei i o 300 votes e 3 Years in advance ivljt t JJL u 500 votes 4 Years in advance 1 ilii r v 700 votes 5 Yeses in advancerI I i 1000 votes 10 Years in advance iW 2500 votes fOR OLD SUBSCRIBERSI 1 Year 75 votes 2 Years U 200 votes 3 Years 1 i 350 votes 4 Years V tlp i 1j 500 votes 5 YenrsM 700 votes 10 Years H r Jv 1 1500 votes7 j Beginning June 1st a coupon will appear in every edition of the ADVOCATE good for ten votes 11g44sa11i1f 14 1 tAAA 11 1 q Al1h AA1 AAA111he- rrI rt- L f k ri Advocates Great Atlantic City Contest I 10 VOTES t THIS COUPON WHEN CUT OUT NEAT LY AND DEPOSITED IN THE BALLOT BOX AT THE ADVOCATE OFFICE WILL COUNT FOR 10 VOTES FOR THE YOUNG LADY WHOSE NAME APPEARS BELOW MISS ADDRESS i DISTRICT NO IliiI SoMm S d J tit JR at j r r tt r I I 1t r I I i Just Arrived 0 All the latest Spring creations in t 0 Ladies Dress Goods and Notions ef- lr et OF EVERY DESCRIPTION r Our stock was carefully selected from the Jest Ghouses in New York If it cunio from our store you mtf know and every one knows ibis the t tt Best Tloney Can Buy Jc r l Carpets and Rugs a Specialty ionazertg9j IJi IJ yv I rcxti Ir 4 xti 50Vorthf500xaT 50jj i r 17 Jewel Silverine Watch t 911- i 1- s 00s worth 1200 now i jlt jij J W JONESJ j 1 The Sensation of the Year IS THE I wOliverOialtlvsttorSent Shift and Pivot Tongue making it easiest to operate and I the only perfect hillside rider rI rewittowe11-j I I I I i Hannas Green Seal 1 I Ii The MadetoWear Paint i I f 1 t FORMULA ON EVERY PACKAGEw- Y jj- 11 Does This Mean Anything Y uJ 1 tDItexptessesthekihtfin the product Labor is the principal cost in painting The material should be the best c I j ff YOU CANNOT AFFORD ANY OTHER KIND ollaAuav0 II I KyVV 1 t fSS Y it i- y I r s 4 The Emotional Sex Women arq less emotional than men if the statement of a nerve specialist is to be believed Women tgive Way9 to their feelings because it is allowable Men control themselves by heroic effort because they must They wbuld fJl1joVul goodcry if they werent ashatiicd to be seen sobbing and mopping away tears If this is true our novelists and poets have misled us Instead of saying that Ethel bertha overcome by emotion upon learning of the depths of Montmbrencys unsuspected love could do nothing but Him herself upon Montmorencys s shoulder and weep hot passionate tears the novelist should tell the reader that Ethelbertha wept at this point because it is done in the best families and that Montmo rency didnt because the custom does not obtain among men although the temptation to indulge in this form of expression is universal in the sex Vexation bereavement as for example the sudden death of a cat a parrot or a poodle disappoint ment such as failure to receive an invitation to the theater or a pro posal of marriage from a young man her best girl friend regards as I cinchedand numerous other causes tine commonly regardedsi I legitimate producers of tears jl1 nOLI1I0pulnrlI whelming inclination to give way to tears under similar provocation If any of them do feel it they are not weak enough to indulge in nn emotional outburst or frank enough to admit that they have a tendency in that direction It would be in teresting to hear confessions from a score of representative business and professional men upon this subject Surely here is a first rate opportunity for interviews with our lending citizens upon how hard it is to keep from bursting outi crying in certain circumstances When the market falls oil two points just after you have bought for a rise do you feel like weep ing When the tiro blows out on a curve and you survive the catastrophe only to find yourself twenty miles from the nearest res tnurant at lunch time do you feel the hot tears rising to your eyes When you awake at oclock after haing sat up withi a sick friend to find that the iceman i has not loft you anything with which to con sole an aching brow do you wish you sob on sonic sympathetic shoulder When you play theI favorite to win nndt1 rankout sider irks his nose under the wire an eyelashwidth in adance of the nose of the favorite leaving you without the summer suit you had intendedl to buy upon the proceeds t of the speculation do you yearn to take the starch out of Arabellas shirtwaist with a copious discharge from your lachrymal glands 1 1II Are tears not wo mans natural I weaponlbut mans If so has not the sterner sex committed a costly error by failing to avail itself of this natural weapon Everyone knows that when women resort to tears resort is the word andnot give way if the nerve specialist is rightthey adopt the course best calculated to 11 t gain their point The man who does not become a poltroon before a weeping woman andagree to anything frdm buying the extrava gant parlor carpet to discharging the blameless blonde stenographer and employing n frecklefaced ypungman in her place is made of aflamant a material oftener enlPIQredas a figure iOfi speech than found in the anatomy of your neighbor Tears it seems are womans pbintgainer argument crusher precedent smasher scruples destroyer enemy annihilator rival walloper and ever llesentinhclp in = inrtimeoftroublc not because womans tears are naturally quick to rush to her deferse but because she was cleverer than man at the beginning and got the bulge on him in the matter of their use Had men established weeping as their especial Held of activity in the in terest of the attainment of their ends and made it mannish to weep so mannish that no really wo manly woman would be caught with the trace ofa tear in her eye what victories might men not have achieved over the obstinate that is to say fnirsex 1 But it is too late No matter what nerve specialists may have to say about mans inborn fondness for a good cry ho cannot compro mise his traditional dignity by m = musing it IJpjn lst llri stiff upper lip and see ihimscif defeated daily Vllli his own weapon turned against him by woftifllij wh5stt7 her opportunity some time fi bvl availed herself of it and got along happily without biceps ever aftci ward Telegraphs President G W McCormick yesterday sent a telegram to President Taft The message follows To his Unitarian excellency and his chief executive duty over a people who have a constitutional right to pursue happiness and worship GOD according to the dictation of right and universal conscience I a subject of your domain by birth of a Republican parentage make this appeal to you Tnat whereas the great Southern Presbyterian Church in national conference assembled at Louisville KyM have declared that the great church of Kingcraft and Priest craft of the Pope of Home with his American cardinals bishops and priests of crowned authority a menace to Christian rights rites and writes of man within the bounds of the best government the vorld ever saw wont you kindly cable at once the King of Italy and tho Pope of Home to recall the said cardinal and priestcraft sworn lies back under their moth er monarchy and thus head oil an unnecessary conflict aetwcen right and wrong Rome and reason George William McCormick a person boy with the right to pay tax and vote Frenchburg Agitator Real Estate Real Estate Till WORLD IS MADE o- fEstateHea LET US SELL YOU A PiECE Of iT VK HAVE FOR S- AIEFarms of all sizes and prices city lotSjLetbefore you buyI LIST YOUR FARM WITH US NOW Any business entrusted to us will receive qur immediate and prompt attention Hadden Evans Office 28 Court St Residence Antwerp Ave Phone 546 MT STERLING KY 5- 60 Tooth Harrow I Cultivate your Corn Clean out the Weeds p Level your Land t- t t SEE OUR DISPLAY OFJFarm I Implements Chenault rearJO em Capital 50000 Surplus and Undivided Profits 23000 Stockholders Liabilitity 50000 123000 Qd1ethods 7akf cttisfiod Customers t Both together make a prosper ous bank These facilities are YOURS for the asking Exchange tankof Jtfentucfay 4ohr =000 4 yffifiI = GRE if Jts yrmcothoI very earliestI ages of history marbleI everywhere has been recognized as preeminent in the construction of tho worlds greatest monuments and buildings II and Georgia Marble contains those durable qualities II I justlyfamousequal It matches up perfectly and when letteredshows a striking contrast that renders the inscription readable from a distance The crystallino formation is so closely interlocked r as to prevent the slightest degree of absorption or decomposition rendering it proof against climatic conditions and it remains beautiful and unbroken always For Sale hv Markland Jackson Marble and Gran- iteMonuments ftc Mt Sterling Ky SPECIAL EXCURSION CINCINNATI AND RETURN SundaYs June 4 and 18 SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves LEXINCTON 725 anlASK TICKET AGENTS FOR PARTICULARS =l loans 1 f fnszirctncer Real Csicae sO =sG- REFNE STROSSMAN RA1 LRIjj l55 5 t r hl f c tC 0 pndrney s- J II Advocate Publishing CompanyINCORPORATED W HEDDEN EDITORSGf Entered in the Postoffice at Mt Sterling as secondclass mail matter SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR Cash must accompany order No announcement inserted until paid for js f I I r t l ill ro o n at ff In m ANNOUNCEMENTS We are authorized to make the following announcements subject tothe action of the Democratic State Primary of July 1st 1911 For United States Senator nnHONM d For Governor HON Wai ADDAMS tP 7 HON JAS B MCCREARY QJweWEDWARDSttr loirDR C F CRECELIUS For Attorney General HON O H POLLARD HON JAMES GARNETT ISForHON THOS S RHEA fiHONti thpifilION ROBERT L GREENE HON J MORGAN CHINN tJ = ANOTHER SCHOOL BUILDING ASSURED By the decisive majority of 105 to 12 the bond issue proposition carried Friday guaranteeing another school building at no distant A date To our excellent public school of which the writer is a graduate ware c indebted for such education as we possess and but for which our chances to secure one would have been very slight indeed We therefore felt it our duty to not onlote but to work for this bond issue5 as we will for any other measure that may be presented in the fu ture calculated to insure to the boys and girls of our City the very best educational advantages possible With another building to accommodate the pupils Mt Sterling will have a public school of which every citizen should feel justly proud U A GOOD MOVE As shown by the official notice found in this issue our Fiscal1 1Court intends to enforce the law regarding delinquent taxpayers For years the law requiring such delinquents to workout the amoun f of taxes due on the public roads has not been observed More than one thousand citizens are on the delinquent list in this county alone f many in fact most of them can and will pay their taxes if this law iis compliedwith The Legislature could collect in every county in the State thousands of dollars now lost in this by rewa receipt on election day Every man should pay his just proportion of the cost of maintaining our govern rnent and until he does so should have managementvof it It now looks like work has started on our turnpikes in earnest f Last week the Fiscal Court let contracts for 530 rods of knapped rock ft1p to the lowest and best bidder and has advertised for bids on 1600 rods more Let the goodwork go on the more the better uu eu I9l0ltce to Subscribers 1 i Subscribers who are behind with their sub scription can pay up now and have the votes credited to any of the contestants in our big At I sentIin by mail or given to the young ladies 1 1Please look over the list of young ladies who are in the race and help some one to win ideal summer vacation 1this 1I II r 1 r SuttonLastm Co f 7uneral Directors and Smbalmers jimbulancG Service n tJ If f t Corner 9llain and dank Jlrvets IPhone 4SJ I 23n GOVERNOR GRAY Wins Tweuty Ninth Latonia Derby From Good FieldI Governor Gray the Big Ken tucky gelding won the 29th La tonia Derby last Saturday from a field composed of such cracks as Star Charter Colstoc White Wool Any Port Messenger Boy Mud Sill and Uncle Ben The Williams colt was allowed to trail his field for the first mile but when called on forged to the front and won by six lengths The time for the li miles being 230 15 breaking thes track record by nearly two seconds andcoming within 320 of a second of equaling the worlds record held by Goodrich at Wash iniiton Park Chicago in 1898 Fully fifteen thousand people were present to see the race The magnificent race Saturday shows clearly that Governor Gray was the victim of a very bad ride then some in the recent Kentucky Derby where he was beaten by Meridian This is the second Derby von by Gray he having easily the rich American Derby at5 Jacksonville April 1st The fol l is the record of the horse He has started 30 times has won 11 races been second 7 times third 4 and unplaced 8 times and has won 13412 for his owner andj now only a threeyearold Asa two yesu old Governor Gray ran furlongs in 59 seconds winning race and breaking the track record At Lexington he won the Blue Grass Stake 118 miles in 151 25 also breaking a track record At Jacksonville he ran li miles in 204 45 winning the American Derby and breaking the trackrecord So with his li mile race Saturday in record breaking time certainly stamps him as a wonder The following shows the mile and a half records American record Goodrich threeyearold 102 pounds up in 230i made at Washington Park Chicago June 16 1898 Englishrecord Sprite fiveyear old 106 pounds 229 Governor Gray threeyearold 124 pounds 230 25 at Latonia June 10- Best previous Latonia Derby 1record 232 held by Hand dOr made in 1898 bestt ever run at a mile and a half considering the weight carried 2250 suits cut to 1648 Punch Graves No 2185 REPORT OF THE CONDITION ON TilE MT STERLIN- GNATION AL BAN At Mt Sterling In the State of Kentucky at the close of business June 7 1911 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts 33303143 Overdrafts secured and unsecured 10803 01 U S Bonds to secure circulation 6000000 US Bonds on hand un coot Banking house furniture a fixtures 8000 00 Due from National Hanks not reserve agents 60334 Due PrivateBankspanics and Savings Banks 4433 03 Due from approved reserve agents 72968 01 Checks and other cash Items 508 75 Notes of other National hanks 6070 00 Fractional paper currency nickels and cents 19001 Lawful money reserve In Bank viz Specie u19002 60 Legal tender notes 3000 00 22053 50 Redemption fund with U S Treasurer 5 of circulation 1800 00 Total 50710200 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In 50000 9d Surplus fund 50000 00 Undivided profits less expenses and taxes paid 15000 33 National flank notes outstanding 48000 00 Due to other National Banks 19970 Due to State and Private Banks and Hankers 181 03 Individual deposits subject to check 339260 10 Certified 0 orts 1 1881 29 Cashiers I Its outstanding 183 75- Kserved for tuxes r 633 81 Total g 507103 00 lCountifSS I W S LLOYD President of the above named Bank do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my know edge and belief W S LLOYD President 12thdayMy commission expires Jan 26 191- 1ELIZADBTU WYATT Notary Public Correct Attest J O TRIMBLE DlreotoraBJ i a ORDINANCE An Ordinance Establishing a Rate of Taxation In the City of Mtb Sterling Ky For the Fiscal Year Beginning July 1st 1911 and Providing for the Applica- tion1 of the Revenue Obtained Thereby Be it ordained by the Mayor nary Hoard of City Council of ute City of Mt Sterlingi Kentucky That there is hereby levied a tax of seventyfive cents pnea h100 worthof taxable property in said City for the fiscal year beginning July 1st 1911 also u poll t xof 150 on each poll or male person over the ago of twentyone years in said City for the following purposes towit fifty cents of the amount collected on each 10000 of said property or 60 23 percent of the entire properly levy together with the said poll tax of 150 on each poll or male person in said City is levied for the pur pose of defraying the ordinary general current running expense of said City which when collected shall be placed to the credit of the fund to be known as the Current Expense Fund and applied solely to the payment of the ordinary general current running expense of said City Twenty cents of the J amount collected on each 10000 of said property or 26 23 per cent of the entire property levy is levied for the purpose of paying any sum or sums of interest or principal represented in outstanding Sewer Bonds that mature dur ing the year of 1911 or become payable in said year or thereafter andshall when collected be placed to the credit of the fund to be known as the Sewer Sinking Fundof said City by the City Treasurer and shall be applied solely to the payment of any Sewer Bondor Bonds or interest- on same that accrue as aforesaid and for no other purpose Five cents of the amount collectedon each 10000 of said levy or 6 23 per cent of the entire property llevy is levied for the purpose of paying any outstanding indebtedness of said City incurred prior to January 1st 1908 and when col lectedl shall be placed to the credit of the fund to be known as the Floating Debt Fund by the City Treasurer and applied solely to the payment of said indebtedness This ordinance shall take effect from and after its passage and publication as required by law W A SAMUELS Mayor Attest H M RINGO Clerk We cut the price Walsh Bros Mens 5 hats 375 Punch Graves receiveKfresh every day at Vanarsdells It Will Take a Barrel Ollie James is stillwandering over Kentucky to find the opposi tion to him The opposition is at present locked up in a bank bu will be out on election ddyEliz abethtown News Blacksmith Shop I have employed skillful man and put him in charge of the shop located on the Owingsville pike known as the Cockrell Shop and am prepared to do firstclass horse shoeing Bring your stock to me you will get first class service and your patronage will be appreciated 474t W W STONEK Ladies Sample Slippers regular 300 350 and 400 slippers Punch Graves Clark Countys Oldest Inhabi tant is Dead Uncle Billy Williams the oldest resident of Clarkcounty diedat his home at Pilot View Thursday evening at 8 oclock He is survived by his wife and four children William Richard Emma and Rodney High grade job work at low grade prices Advocate Pub Co Inc tr- rd ATLANTIC CITY CONTEST Continued from first page delightfulconfines The bathing each is the most magnificent in the whole world The visit to Washington is another delightful feature of this grand trip No trip east would be complete without a stop in Wash ington the Capitol of our nation Philadelphia Baltimore and other points will also prove interesting On the whole the trip will be both enjoyable and instructive Com ing as it does just tit the time when you are looking for a vacation trip when all nature seems in tune for such a trip this big east ern trip is second to none and the way we are going to take these youngj ladies will make them remember the trip as Tong as they live The Ashland girls who recently went on a similar trip are yet talking of the good time they had We will publish letters from them on this trip during the contest Cut out the free vote coupon andvote them each week They count for 10 votes and will greatly help you out We have prepared list of those who are behind with their sub scriptions and any contestant can have a copy of the list who will callat the ADVOCATE office or write us Your friends who are behind on their subscription will be glad to help you out by paying their subscription to you So do not wait until some one else beats you to it but go to work now and get a good lead The contest is young yet and there is going to be some surprising changes each week There are a number of persons whoj are working quietly in this contest The result of their work can be noticed in the heavy votes received this week Every con testant has friends and if you only will let them know that you are in the race to win you will sure t be one of the winners Next week the nominations close Now is the time to get busy We have some receipt books printed and they can be procured at this office Call or send for a receipt book 400 shoes cut to 325 Walsh Bros Job printing is our business let us do yours We will vivo you something new and different from what you have been getting andat the same price too Give us a trial Advocate Pub Co Inc 15 suits cut to S10- Punch Graves COW EASE Will keep flies off horses and cows Harmless at Kennedys Drug Store 48 3 SonsdBuy Sell and Rent Real Estate Loan Money to or For You iWrite the Best Insurance Execute Bonds for you put vou Next tc best investments Sell The Bestt Autos THE WHITE STEAMER tft d WIT3al sVY A nirw Funeral Du eetor wand j1IEmbalmer r t it- Mt f I Sterling Icy vv j PHONES f Offlce470 ResidenceIi fanY i tOraser hum hreys Florists tIf i I DESIGN WORKtCUT FLOWERS and WEDDING DECORATIONS OUR SPECIALTY lJI1 l 4 d Greenhouse Phone Sit Store Phone 547 c MT STERLING KENTUCKY 4 r1oIfo4 ONEV CAYWOQD I Drowned While Fishlnq in the Col Thos Johnson Pond on the Maysville Pike As we go to press news has just reached town that Oney Caywood i was drowned in the Johnson pond on the Maysville pike late Tuesday afternoon We are unable to learn how the accident occurred but it seen s Caywood andn little fweresprang a leak and Caywood drowned before assistance couldreach him LEGISLATORS PERQUISITES Spanish deputies some ofwhom are agitating for a salary already enjoy certain privileges They are entitled to frank their letters and to travel on all the railways in Spain free of charge Unlike the French payoj for refreshments consumed in the chamber the only article supplied gratuitously being barley sugar Of this there is an unlimitedsupply and lady visitors to the chamber are always presented with a packet of ithis delicacy which serves to sweeten the debates Notice to Contractors Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned until 1 oclock p m Thursday June 15 1911 for the grading and construction of a turnpike to be built along the AntiochChurchMontgomery County Ky subject to and in accordance with the specifications heretofore prepared by W A DeHaven Surveyor and now in the possession of the under protposed length and bids will be received for all of said work or in sections of onehalf mile in length The right is reserved to reject any or all bids so received For further particulars see- MAUT WELLS or F M FORTUNE 473t Committee Porch Comfort Get out in the shade and keep cool these hot days Have your chairs out theredont have to littlefresh1 t J s SEE OUR LINE OF Porch furniture r Its here in REED RATTAN and OLD HICKORY i The kind grandma sat in They made good strong chairs in those daysthats the kind we have here Old Jfickory Chairs at Cost ti CTT7 aACSCSTej Furniture and Undertaking 43 South Maysville Street Jr i 1 I z r lt ti w f y dVdY J rYYiY- YYA1NTS j1 W o l B 4 Oils Varnishes fc Carriage Paints jj Varnish Stains jiv Enamel Paints BK Anything in the paint lined AT j f uDrug Storer m Phone 129 No 10 Court Sti 111411441111jg f Y PERSONAL 1 flt l t FOR YOU fl J i rv I 2l If you have any local news if you are to have a child j anyjyou or if you are going away on a visit if there is anything1 1going on in the club to which you belong send it to The Ad vocate and if you havent the time to write phone 74 1pLoring Turlcy spent Sunday in j WinchesterI i LouisiiflIepS P Hunt is visiting relatives Lini Clark county IFItJohn A Judy is in Louisville Itoday on legal business I I visitingthe0 MVMiss Katherine Spence Herriott t1las returned from Hamilton Col fJege p Miss Marion Groves of De relativesJlN t offirafternoonjtW t JC Gaitskill who has been i attending Central University has c returned home 5 t Neil Guilfoile and Alphonse vl Laughlin attended the races at La 1 r tonia last Saturday i pi Mitchell and Hazel Sullivan vis Jted relatives in Versailles and Lexington last week Mrs N C McCown of Belton Ky visited Mr and Mrs Rezin McClure the past week Dr P K McKenna spent Sun day in Louisville with his wife Her condition is unimproved J 4Stanley Arthur of Louisville g was the guest of T B Arthur and family one day the past week t Chas A Kirk Contest Mana j gel of the Mt Sterling Advocate f spent Saturday and Sunday with jr his family at Ashland Miss Letitia Dye of Louisvill- et and Misses Densmore Patrick and Florence Burgin of Lexington are the guests of the Misses Calk i W B White is attending Cir cuit Court at Morehead Miss Rachael Settle of Brank fort is the guest of Miss Mary Ray Trimble Albert Stoll who is employed as a printer by Clay Miller accom panied by Lyman Burgess visited homefolks in Louisville Sunday Misses Gertrude and Mary Ry mell of Richmond after spending several days with Mr and Mrs Mondav Mrs Ruth Hall of Lexington Mrs A F Duckworth and H L Quisenberry and son John T spent the day Saturday with Mrs E Y Nelson Mrs A S Erdman and son ac companied by Miss Edna Moulter of Louisville spent Sunday with Mrs Erdmans mother Mrs Eliz abeth Geering John Cassidy of Moreheadwho has been visiting relatives here for several days returned home Mon day accompanied by his sister Miss Lenora Misses NellePangburn and Lida Goodpaster left Saturday for Cin cinnati where they will take a three months course at the Con servatory of Music Miss Margaret Clark who has been attending Maryville Colleee Tennessee is tho guest of her cousin Miss Elizabeth Jjockridge enroute to her home at Oxford O Prof J L Hill of Georgetown College was in this city last week in the interest of the college Prof Hill has many friends hero who are always delighted to see him 2750 suits cut to 20 Punch Graves Always the best in the meat and grocery line S P Greenwade New pensand tomatoes at Vanarsdells every day Gas Explosion Tuesday morning at her home on Richmond Avenue the gns stove in the kitchen exoloded and severely burned Mrs William Smathers It is not known what caused the explosion but it is thought the burner under the oven was not lighted properly and when Mrs Smathers opened it the explosion occurred burning her painfully about the face 350 shoes cut to 298 Walsh Bros aResidences for Rent at 400 600 800 1000 1200 and 2500 per month all well located Also stables for rent 48 2t N H TUIMBLE r 25 suits cut to 1748 Punch Graves I Genuine lamb at Vanardellss every day- Always the best in the meat and grocery line S P Greenwade for Sale Gentle family horse not afraid of automobiles or trains Can be seen at my residence 49 2t Nick Hadden Jn J M shoe 600 quality cut to 450 Walsh Bros y r v 1 The Line f1 Between 1 The Very Best Ir n and the Good Is clearly drawn at Kerrs Perfection flour IIr The other Flour we sell is for the man who wants to save MONEY and is willing to take the guarantee of I I F TABS Ywi 3I 0 q j J 1L tIiI iI ts erjoQoiI te1e f SQomsS Rev H L Calhoun of Lexing ton will preach at the Christian Church on next Sunday morning Next Sunday will be Womans Day at the Methodist Church Subject of morning sermon Woman and Her Work for Man Evening suhjectUVomans Work for Woman Following the morning sermon there will be a public installation of the officers of the Womans Missionary Society The men and women of Mt Sterling are cordially invited to attend these two services Only the best meats the market affords killed at Vanarsdolls We are still killing those famous baby beeves S P Greenwade 18 v vv e v MARRIA8E8 m u e ANNOUNCEMENT The marriage of Miss Mary Herriott to Prof Robert Ireland Cord will take place on Wednesday of next week at the home of the brides parents Mr and Mrs B F Herriott on West High street The marriage will be a very quiet one only the im mediate families of the contracting parties being present After a short trip the newly married couple will return to Mt Sterling and will be at home to their friends on Holt avenue New potatoes beets onions rhubarb etc at Vanarsdells Go to Walsh Bros cut price sale Ladies 250slippers175Punch Last Call This is the last week of our cut price sale We positively willnot sell at cut prices after Saturday night Get busyV Berry Co THE SICKI ss- I v Mrs Jas Cecil is reported as being critically ill Lucille Laughlin who has been threatened with fever is somewhat improved To The Ladies Sample Slippers regular 300 350 and 400 slippers 198 Punch Graves The party whofound bill book containing mileage book and other valuables may keep everything else if the mileage book is return ed to this office The book had Chas A Kirks name on it Hogs for Sale Sow and 5 shoats Ask C B Stephens at ADVOCATE office Now what are you going to do about it 1 Are you going to get a 20 suit for 1450 a 15 suit for 10 or will you let the sale pass without getting the benefit Walsh Bros Walsh Bros cut price sale I 18 suits cut to 1248 1 Punch Graves Home grown radishes onions J and asparagus at Vnnarsdells fresh every day- Picnic Luncheon The following from here composed a party that enjoyeda pic nicluncheon at Oil Springs Mon day evening Miss Arabella Bogie Miss Rebecca Kendall Miss Mary Ray Trimble and her visitor Miss Rachael Settle F C Duerson and wife and Messrs Henry Ringo Walter Crooks Stanley Wood and Dr Charley Duerson Now on Walsh Bros cut price sale 20suits cut to 1448fPunch Graves t i f HON WILLIAM ADDAjVlS AND THE TOBACCO GROWERS KentuckyTennessee Journal Guthrie Ky Hon William Addams candi date for the Democratic nomina tion for Governor should be care fully considered by the tobacco growers of Kentucky lest they make a mistake in overlooking in him a friend in need Mr Addams by reason of ne cessity began the battle of life in an extremely humble way and what success he has attained has beta by reason of a strict devo tion of his attention to business on the live and let live principle He is now one of the most pros perous citizens of Harrison county and no one in Central Kentucky where he is well known is more highly regarded Mr Addams for a number of years has been engaged in farm ing and tobacco growing and no one is better acquainted with the farmer and the tobacco grower than he nor is any one better acquaintedwith the tremendous sacrifices they have been compelled to make to the trusts in general and to the tobacco trust in par ticular Fully realizing the un fortunate conditions prevailing among the tobacco growers Mr Addams together with W B Hawkins of Fayette county and other public spirited citizens in 1904 undertook the organization of the first Burley tobacco pool In that campaign Mr Addams acted as Chairman of and organized Harrison county In the next campaign iin 1905 Mr Addams was VicePresident of the Burley Tobacco organization and labored hard and faithfully for the cause of this downtrodden class of the best type of American manhood In 1906 and 1907 a new organiza tion was affected but Mr Addams while not an officer still led the fight in his county and at all times since while holding no official position in the pool organization he has been a pooler of his individual tobacco and has stood faithfully with those so gallantly fighting for their rights Therefore being a business man a farmer and tobacco grower and in close sympathy with the needs of this class of our citizens we say to the growers of the state they should carefully consider his can didacy for we do recognize in him a friend in need who we know will be a friend indeed H Sample Slippers Regular 300 350 and 400 slippers 198 Punch Graves a Lightning Strikes Residence Last Sunday evening lightning struck the rear of Mr Albert Hoffmans residence on Maysville street Water pipes were bursted in several places but otherwise only slight damage was done Mr T M Hoffman wits knocked down andstunned r Stacy Adams Cos 6 oxfords 175 Punch Graves Homegrown strawberries received fresh every day at 7anarsdells EightyEighth Birthday On Thursday Mr T Green Trimble of this city will celebrate his 88th birthday His brother Frank Trimble of Memphis his son Green of Cincinnatiand niece Mrs Wm Miller of Paris Illarc expected today Miss Ella Trimble who has been visit ing in Florida and Paris Illwill also come today Mens furnishing goods at cut prices Punch GraVes Photographs t Gnlarffements 9Four framing The Bryan Studio eF fiaranleefund Forfeited The City Council has declared the guarantee fund of Paul Kerchner the contractors who installed the sewer system forfeit ed The amount declared forfeited was 120668 This is 3 of the amount of the contract which was held by the city as a guaran tee that the streets would be put in good repair by the contractors after the work had been com pleted 830 suits cut to 2250 Punch Graves Bestcannedgoods of all kinds at Vanarsdells Walsh Bros cut price store If it is printing you want phone 74 Lost Small box artificial fishing flies on Owingsville pike between Mose Lewis pondand city Please return to this office and receive reward r Sells Interest to Brother Dr G M Morton has sold his interest in the llivery business of Horton Wade to his brother H B Horton of Flemingsburg Mens 4 hats 8298- Punch Graves Pike Machinery ar Work All last week Supervisor of Roads Jno S Wyatt with a force of hands were busily engaged in repairing the Spencer pike and we are informed did a great deal of good They are now at workon the Camanro pike and when they have finished workon it will next work on the Levee pike Misses and childrens shoes and slippers at cut prices Punch Graves I r New potatoes beets onions rhubarb etc at Vanarsdells Mens hits 175 Punch Graves fine Success Hampton Montjoy who was clerkat the ice cream supper given by the neighborhood at the How ards Mill church Saturday night June 10th reports a fine success A nice crowd attended andspent money liberally Total receipts 4550 Misses and childrens shoes and slippers at cut pricesPunch Graves Only the best meats the market affords killed at Vanarsdells i Our Big Cut Price Removal SaleI- s Still Going On Bargains in Ladies Wear and Novelties Entire Stock on Sale ll- At i Greatly Reduced Prices The Rogers Co IncorporatedOutfitters Women b 1 rg w d 7 V 1 mK i p RobinsonThe The handsome store on the corner of Maysville and j Court streets is the place to get High Grade Cut Glass in the newest floral designs Siverware in the latestlepatterns New laVallieresan excellent assortment Give us a call and see our extensive line Q1 rPJIlW5I f Bli SIs jWt 3iu i MerThat f Pluribus Unum of Yours pas Dignitg- r2s3ls is L9LL That fact in itself will make a difference in the purchasing power of your dollar PROGRESS has brought about conditions that cause us to throw on the market at Cut Prices our Elegant stock o- fWearing Apparel for Men and flogs Our offerings will continue until further notice- D nt think of buying elsewhereget your dollars worthWalsh BrosGrIVIE ITBUSY C OR N E L1THE RI 1 1 f i 1ae 4 7f r- A 4u 4t J Jtf il i i f 11 iK st5 M9orMwCYiI 0 r- r r S r t j t 1 r THE GhOS8Doako Ohio Railwaya Company TIME OF TRAINS AT MT STERLING- In Effect April 3191t Subject to change without notice LEAVE For and From ARRIVE x 719 a iii Louisville x1239 p m x 3 47 p nt Louisville x 937P tit 55o a nt Lexington t 920 a 11- 1t 215 pin rexington 705 pnt 930 a Ill Rothwell 205 pI1I New York X1239 p 111Washgton x 7u9 a m x 937 p ttl 3 1 Norfolk Richlllondx 347 Pm Pikeville 2r5 piii 920 a nt Uiuton Sleeping Dining and Parlor Cars on Express Trains Consult agents for particulars x Daily J Weekdays L Lexinrtoo i Mm By TIMETABLE Kflecttve May 28 1911 CGtaouid Xo 1 Vo 3 STATIONS Dally Dally AM PM J2Lvg 505 15Lv Jackson II 0C K Junction 510 15 2IIII Beattyville Junction 603 251 31IIII Campton Junction 643 330- M9II Clav City 405 II L E Junction 751 437 II Winchester 805 450 Ar Lexington 850 5 35 EastEound STATIONSHaierl DaD y 4 131 A 51 Lv Lexington i35 7204 Winchester 217 805 II L It Junction 235 818 II Clay City 3 5 8504 Campion Junction 347 927 II Torrent 404 944 II Beattyville Junction 425 1004 II Athol52 1030 I O C K Junction 519 1057 II Jackson 525 1105 Ar Quicksand II 25 CONNECJJONS LEXINGTON Train No i will make connection at Lexington with the L N for Louisville Ky NO3 will make connection with the L N at Lexing ton for Cincinnati O CAMPTON JUNCTION Trains Nos i 2 3 And 4 will make connection with Mountain Central Ry to and from Camp ton Ky BEATTYVILLK JUNCTION Trains Nos i 2 and 3 will make connection with the L A Railway for Ueatty ville O K JUNCTION Trnini Nos 2 3 and 4 will make connection with Ohio C Kentucky Ry for Cannel City Ky and 0 K stations CHAS SCOTT Gen Passenger Agent IHF NEW MEAT STORE J i y i vnnt meat and want FRESH catt Itl a place to get it is at a first lass Meat Store I conduct such a place All t i FEDiWe guarantee the choicest meats at all times Prices reasona ble Not Cut Prices but LIIIb OUU MOTTO Give us a trial and be convinced ii CLAYS MEAT MARKET Phone 64 Next door to Post Offic- eWINCHESTER rionument WorksWINCHESTER KY REST WORK LOWEST PRICES me know your wants and I will call onllyou and save you money t F H JACKSON Prop Florida Roads excellenttheleaves FairThe Blastwas estimated to amount fte S2fOOOOOOOf a foooo e v eooooo0oooooeeooovoeo r8sLDRli Mt Sterling Kentucky Successor to lrt Brawn All York Guaranteed and Prices Righ OlUcc In Martin IliilltUng Ihone 524 HE PREWITT ATTORNEYAT LAW M t Sterling Kentucky Office Court St opposite Court louse Samuels Building front room upstairs DR G m HORTON Veterinarian Office at Peed Hortons Livery Stable Office Phone 498 Residence 24 Calls answered Promptly 31r DR W B ROBINSON Veterinarian OiUco fit Amlcion rlluanhnaueLlvcry Stable Office Phone 133 Itosldcnco Phone 551 Calls answered promptly KxHinlnatlons free Assistant State Veterinarian For the JUICIEST STEAKS Choicest of all kinds of FRESH and CURED MEATS STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES SOUTHERN VEGETABLES see SaIPI GREENWADE The Man who handles only the BEST ffghest Prices PAID FOR Live Poultry Eggs Hides Furs Feathers Sheep Pelts and Woo G Da Sullivan Co- W Locust Street Mt Sterling Ky 13 lyr Phone 474 VWMWVAVVWVVVVWVVW Acme Quality Paints Davies Varnish Stains Japalac J Zenolum Sheep Dip Minors Sheep Dip Insect Powder and Disinfectants AT Mt Sterling Drug Co JOln AMAAAAAAAMwAMM Don t let the baby suffer from eczema sores or any itching of the skin Doans Ointment gives in stant relief cures quickly Per fectly safe for children All druggists sell it Ira 4 RackDish Draining A draining rack for wet dishes to be hung on one side of a dsh pan Is a new convenience for Cie housewife Never can tell when youll mash a finger or suffer a cut bruise burn or scald Be prepared Dr Thomas Electric Oil instantly relieves the pain quickly cures the wound 1 m Designated by Name In many English prisons the women are addressed by their first names In stead of by numbers as the men are ONE ROP Of BOURBON POULTRY CURE down the throat of n gaping chicken destroys the worms and saves the chicks life A few drops in the drinking water cures and PREVENTS DISEASE For the treatment of White Diarrhoea chicks and Blackhead and other dlicascs In turkeys POULTRY CURE HAS NO EQUAL Inc SOc battle makes 12 gallons of meillcln Sold By W S Lloyd I er Agricultural Extension A large supply of vegetable matter in the soil is absolutely necessary in the production of goodcrops It not only gives to the soil the essential physical conditions but the supply of all soil nitrates is largely dependent upon its decay In systems of farming where many of the lproducts are sold and little stock is kept it be comes diilicult to keep the supply in the soil umcicnt for the best resultsIn usual systems of rotation there arc often opportunities be tween harvest time ant seddiiig time of the crops employed in the rotation tQphmt sonic rapidly growing crop to be turned under to increase the sl1pplof vegetable matter Such crops are known as catch crops arid Where they occupy the land during the winter also receive the name of coyer crops The use of such crops play add greatly to the producing power of the soil while about the only expense involved is that of the seed Cowpeasv soybeans crimson clover etchlrye and in fact any crop adapted to the season play be used for the pur pose but of course the leguminous crops are to be preferred as they also add nitrogen directly to the soil Cowpeas grow rapidly and if sown alter wheat or oats are har vestedwill give a good growth of vines to plow under They may also be sown in corn at the last cultivation and while not interfer ing with the growth of the corn at all provide considerable green matter by the time the corn is ready to harvest Where crimson clover will succeed it is a most valuable catch crop as most of its growth takes place in fall and early spring The common practice is to sow it in the corn usually during August as the shade of the corn plants seems to protect the young clover and it will succeed better than if sown without a nurse crop It will make considerable growth by the time the land is to be plowed in the spring andserves as a cover crop also Crimson clover is a good nitrogen gatherer Rye is undoubtedlyI the most popu lar catch crop and justly so It should be used in all cases where the land would otherwise lie bare through the winter except in the case of fall plowed sodland It not only will add vegetable matter to the soil but will prevent the loss by leaching and washing of the plant food already there It tiny furnish pasturage when the land is in such condition that tramping will not injure it but it should not be allowed to grow too large in the spring before being turned under or injury to the following crop may result Crops of weeds may be turned under with good results frequent lly but of course should never be allowed to seed In fact eyery opportunity to add something to the soil in this way should be The Garage IS ON Bank Street utomobilesFOR At All Tims WE WILL MEET AnyTralnION NOTICE t Strother Frazer Phono268 Mt Sterlfnn Kentucky t 4 r Yu taken advantage of Soils with plenty of humus and vegetable matter in them seldom fail to pro duce paying cropsE KINNEY Assistant Agronomist College of Agriculture Ky State Univer sity BEAUTY DOCTORS NEW BUG i Discovers That Womans Good Looks Are Regulated Largely by Thermometer The photographers schedule was disarranged halt an hour because it took that long to get the studio ex actly at a temperature of 70 degrees And the thermometer had to register just that bcorethe woman who made an appointment for three oclock would consent to poseLhe said Women who sit for photo graphs are very particular nowadays about the temperature of the room Beauty doctors have discovered that a womans good llooks arc regulated largely by the thermometer Therq is a certain degree of heat or cold at which every woman looks her best By experimenting the beauty spe cialist has found the becoming temperature for each of his patrons and when the women visit a photogra pher no power on earth can persuade them to sit in a studio whose air is above or below that figure When you handle a succession of subjects whose beauty temperature varies from 60 to SO degrees it is not an easymatter to regulate atmospheric conditions on short notice HELPfUL WORDS From a Mt Sterling Citizen Is your back lame and painful Does it ache especially after exertion- Is there a soreness in the kidney reg ion These symptoms indicate weak kid neys There is danger in delay Weak kidneys fast get weaker Give your trouble prompt attention Doans Kidney Pills act quickly They strengthen weak kidneys Read this Mt Sterling testimony Samuel T Greene Holt street Mt Sterling Ky says I willingly corroborate the public state ment I gave in May 1903 in favor of Doans Kidney Pills I cannot fully describe how much benefit they brought me and doubt if I would be alive today were it not for them You may continue to use my name and say that I am still in good health I give the highest praise to Doans Kidney PillsFor sale by all dealers Price 50 cents FosterMilburn Co Buffalc New York sole agents foi the United States- Renlenlber the name Doans and take no other 482t TAKES OPTIMISTIC VIEW Dr Isaac Funk one of the mem bers of a wellknown book firm be lieves with Dr Sargent that women have advanced greatly within the last 50 years and that they approxi mate more nearly the masculine form and trend of thought But he thinks that in the next 50 years there will not be any very great change in this direction but that the laws which govern perpetuation will limit her advance If it is printing you want phone 7d LAIIIDRYy C F ALL KIND nd to theMt Sterling Laundry CoA- ll work promptly delivered We give special attention to Family Washing jive Us a Trial Phone 15 MYSTfR N- OLaqudry Co iP 0 yo f u k- JJww Z- a t I r j Unexpected 11 It Guests lh l11fi i The farmer andtts wife were about to Sit down to atf1 t coed supper when they saw some old friends dhving towards the house The good wife was equal to thei occasion thanks to J her New Perfection Oil Cookstove e 1 J She had it lit ina moment and hrguets Hardly were seated r 1 ion the porch before a hearty hot meal was ready for the table sausages andeggs and long rashers ofstreaky bacon and rolls justj r crisped in the oven and fresh coffeeand the hostess herself asC09I andneat as if she had not been near the kitchen T She never could have managed it with an oldfashioned range The New Perfection is thequickest most convenient and best cooker ion the marketMde with 1 1 whh 12end 3 burner 1J Jl Q Cj tHawithout cabinet which Sued with deIenearest gencr c Standard Oil Company Nothing r Succeeds Like Success I Youknowyeveryone That the place to get full value Iyour money is at JI IFurJ1iture5IWT f heshoe fits the foot Ifyour shoes dont you dont want ahem and we dont want you to thave them We recommend Selz L Royal BIueshoes because theyre ilk made tofit scientificlasts Selz In allshapes to all feet IRoyal youBluewe them 3 5914 5 k Selz shoes for Sale Byt GIIIC= aRp22 S Maysville StlIt Sterling Ky d t a top 11 t tot de circular to the tMire I i Incorporated t l a and knows for I I X A fit1t i fitt in l SCTMMER SOeOOLWe are offering a complete followingsubjectsBookkeeping Banking Shorthand Typewriting Pen EnglishandparticularsSummer COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Mt Sterling Collegiate Institute fMT STERLING fENT TCKY it treyrr i h I f r r t R i i Hy rbre r h 4 e h f IrtI I mars Summer Tours V rsonally conducted low in- 4cclusiyecost highclass accommo fjdatidns Yellowstone Park and West starting Monday July 3 TuesdayYork etc Aug 17 Write Bow tiiMARs TcrtJHS Versailles Ky for folders giving full details 47Jtyf3 1250 suits cut to 848 Grivesii iii Had dyspepsia or indigestion for years No appetite and what fl did eat distressed me terribly f Burdock Blood Bitters cured me f IL Walker Sunbury Ohio jj i 1J lm High gratle jjob work at low grade prices Advocate Nib Co Inc Best Farm in the South r A RARE OPPORTUNITY J JJNo other investment equal to it at this time 1300 acres 750 acres in cultivation Balance in good merchantable timber iOn these lands are 7 houses and barns pand two Steamboat landings They are 2imiles from railroad station Land alilevel rich river bottom Pine cane- brake+ This plantation made 300 bales jfeot cotton and 10000 bushels of corn in irone year and can do it again Figure lithe year out put 8 300 bales of cotton at ISo each 2400 oo Cstion seed 10 front each bale 3000 00 i6ooo bushels corn hoc bu 6000 00 tMaking a total in one year of 3300 00 y To this add second crops and enough j could be made in one year to pay for the entire farm and with the entire farm in cultivation it would realize far more Price Soperacre- ApplyC at this office 4Slf placing I Tr BROWN JONES II Real Estate Law and Insurance Be charitable and give us a trial e J P ROBINSON S Meat Market I also represent the Blank f fBlank Fire Insurance Co Give iiA me a part of your insurance 1Mt Sterling Ky R Jersey Milk 1 Country Produce Insur 4I ance me a Triall ThePc- ArtiCle tuiiittspjIlsFOR Atdrpidliycrderangesthe whoto system produces SICK HEADACHE Dyspepsia Costiveness Rheumatism Sallow Skin and Piles There better remedy these common than TUTTS provefake Just now thousands young men and women being turned out by schools and colleges labeled finished brief with the world will tell whether they finished merely veneered trial will convince you that obi meats are the best Grecnwade Job printing business let yours We will give you something new and different from what you have been getting and the same price Give trial Advocate Pub Co Inc Southern Ry LOW EXCURSION RATES June 18 BETWEEN Louisville Lexington Danville Georgetown Lavrencefounr Hurrodsburif Shelbyvllle Versailles Intermediate stations direction 50between Lexington Danville George Louisville round tickets limited return portionately between intermediate points Consult Southern Railway agent write KING Lexington COOK Louisville BEAM Louts 1tover the following advertisements and tell 0 where you would prefer your Insurance ROBERTS AND Give ogfy tact IA Sunday Sunday BLANK HUSH BLANK Banking Insurance Magazine Agency Sterling Ky eSMITH LAWSON Real Estate Bonds slid- Insurance Good Companies Sterling KiHoffman Sou- Insurance Sterling Kentucky Over 65 Years Experience Which office do YOU think could handle your Insurance interests THE BEST e- J 11IIlIilnIIllWIUltiilil IIIUllmllllllInIIIIIIIIIIUljUllIllIlIiUIIIIHjilll1illlIIl1 IIIIIIIIIIIIIInllllmlmlllllllIIllnllllllllll1nmlllllilllnI lIIllmnllllUllmmlmIIHlUillIIJIImmJII11II11II1IIU1i1 iIThe Time Now i iafi The PlaceW H BERRY COS I I J i r f t r l 4 liIIIJII1111IUUIIUmmUIIIIIIIIIlUnIUUIIIIIHIllIl1U11IiIilIUUlI II and Co is no for diseases DR of are our A con are or S P is our us do at too us a find and In each C1 pl for the trip to on date of sale Pro low rates any or H C C T A Ky A n D P A Ky J C JK A G P A St Mo v t us J c o and Mt Mt r A Mt rf f SPECLi i1 RReducedd Prices For 0 UO flays jja Seg nn1ng Tune 1st One Gents Suit Sponged and pressed 35c3 for 100 or 5 for 150 Ladies Skirts Plain or Plaited Sponged and Pressed25CJ J Vy Stockton Dry Cleaner Dyer t PhSi 2HIIttrllIftU8lc y rn v r++ x p r HISTORY- Of Somerset Christian Church Written for the Advocate by Hon J T Highland Lust week two men were standing on the pavement of Mt Sterling one of the lending lawyers asked this question Do you know of a real successful country church What do you mean by a successful church 1 One that has existed for years the com munity and country better religiously financially educationally Iud has a bright future before it Yes Somerset church in our county was the answer To prove this assertion it re quires1 some history of this church In the year 1828 Preacher John Smith better known as Raccoon Smith conducted a protracted meeting in the woods five miles north of Mt Sterling on the waters of Somerset creek The settlement of farmers out there was known as Johnsons Aliens Hathaways Williams Clarks The meeting was a success thirty or forty additions who then re soved to build a church house Mr Clark gave two acres of land that was one mile west of the new Somerset church work was com menced the members dug a well 33 feet deep and today the passer by can quench his thirst from its cool water many thousand bricks were made four walls 80 by 50 feet erected and covered with shing les made from trees that stoodon the two acres This house had four doors four 6 foot wood fireplaces two 3 foot stoves it had a row of columns for support it had no floor for three years the scats were trees split open with large pegs 20 inches long to hold them up and they had no backs It was in the summer of 1831 sills were placed around inside the walls and a floor laid Although out in the woods and this homely building there was prayer meet ing three Sundays and preaching one Sunday of each month The church prospered with 40 to 70 additions each year school houses came forth farmers grew wheat as white as the swan bluegrass cov ered the white calfs back and fruit of all kinds grew All was happy until the year 1863 war and rumors of war soldiers camped in the woods where now stands Som erset church Soldiers on every pike ninny of them negroes Rebels from the South were in and out no good horse was safe at home or church no women attend ed churchwomen then as now were Gods principal helpers there were three men of Somerset met and resolved that they would be at Gods house every Lords day have the communion unless sickness or some insurmountable difficulty carne up For several Sundays the three men were all that were present David Hathaway the singer Denman Highland to talkand Newton Lane the man of prayer Hathaway was leader of the song services for years If you sat next to him you couldnot hear a word of the first line but before the windup of that good oldsong How Firm a Founda tion I have heard him a quarter of a mild away IIe has a dauah ter living in Mfc Sterling Mrs Katie Adair Newton Lane one Mrs Mag Lane and Demean Highland one Mrs Games One Sun day morning Hathaway and High land were in their places but Lane did not come The two hud song and prayer waited at table and with heavy hearts dismissed they felt that there was something wrong with Brother Lane A few hours later news came that Lane had started but near where Judy now stands he met a Michigan Captain at the head of 100 negro soldiers The Captain criedout halt Lane halted and took off his hat right about facet ride with me Lane said no I have promised the Lord and two members I would be at church every Lords day that he was a loyal Union man and must go on to his appoint menteThe Captain cried out present arms and four or five V negro soldiers thrust their bayo nets near Lanes breast He had to turn and ride along with the Captain The Captain interrogated who lived in each residence weie they loyal or secesh If secesh he would have their house searched although Lane would protest After going across Hinkston creek he released Lane it was then 2 oclock He started through the woods home several hundred yards from the pike a Mr McClure stepped from behind a tree everybody hid out when squads of soldiers passed Mr Lane where are the soldiers going To hell I am in hopes McClure reported the trouble that evening to Hath away and Highland who bythe way were southern sympathizers each having a son in the southern array Highland and Hathaway felt it their duty in the name of the church and for the good of the cause to indict Lane lot using cuss words To hell I am in hopes and next Lords day was fixed for his tritilan eyewitness said that there were thirty or forty present to hear the court but the case went by default as the princi pal witness McClure was not present Lane as usual was called upon to pray then everybody kneeled their was no hobble skirts no man was afraid his blue jean pants would rip made by mother Amidsilence kneeling Lane said 0 Lord if I have thought said done what I ought not thought said or done in the last week I ask pardon i love my fellow man but there is one devilish Captain I never can forget and I never will forgiveThis case is recited because it is the only law case remembered in the life of 85 years of this church Lane was a good staunch Union man and always voted that way and it is said it was never too cold or too hot or rainy from that day for Lane that he would go to Sharpsburg on election day and vote the Democratic ticket Soon after the war Brother Lane passed to his home beyond Joseph Johnson now of Sideview was elected in Lanes place Johnson is 86 or 87 years old and has been in his seat at churchseven straight Sundays although liyinsr six miles away He has five children who holdmembership in this church to bless and encourage his last lays Milton Jamcrson was elder of this church grandfather of Milton Goodwin the efficient County School Superintendent Jamer s n was also the grandfather of Hon Claud M Thomas State Senator from Bourbon county Jamerson died in 1870 J T High land was chosen as elder in his stead Highland has four children and three daughterinlaws all happy members of this church Samuel Carrington also an elder died and N B Young was chosen Nurse Sas1 III know what is good for young and old peo ple writes Mrs Clara Dykstra a trained nurse BellinghamWash I consider Carded the best medicine for girls and women It makes them feel like new persons relieves their pain and reg ulates womanly troubles Both my daughter and I received great benefit SiTake keCAIRDUI The Womans Tonic 1 As a medicine for fe male trouble no medi cine you can get has the reputationthat Fifty 50 years of suc cess prove that it has stood the greatest of all teststhe test of TIME As a tonic for weak wo men Cardui is the best be cause it is a womans tonic Pure gentle safe re liable Try Cardui CANDIDATE FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 HON JAMES GARNETT It is with pleasure that we present an excellent likeness of lion James Garnett of Adair county who aspires to be the Democratic nominee for Attorney General Mr Garnett comes from the Eleventh Congressional District and is the only candidate before the primary r from that District asking for any nomination His friends feel that V the Eleventh District where it requires courage to be a Democrat should have representation on the State Ticket Mr Garnett is a law yet of well known ability For years on the stump and otherwise he has fought the battles of his party and with the exception of having A been County Attorney of Adair county for two terms has never be fore been a candidate for any office lIe has also served as a member of the Democratic State Central Committee and since reaching his majority has occupied a prominent position in the councils of his party We therefore recommend him to the favorable consideration of our Democratic readers in the year 18TT or 1878 The writer said to Johnson Young the church elected Natt elder yesterday they could not have elect ed a better ran sir and after 33 years of Christian work with him I am ready to say with the Father there could not have been a better officer Young has one son and daughterinlaw members of this churchIn the fallof November 187i old Somerset burned accidentally There was a called meeting of the members 70 voted to build on old foundation 170 or 180 voted to move out on the pike When the first church was built there was no pikes in the county The vote was made unanimous and one aero of land was secured one wile east a miles from Mt Sterling on the Maysville pike In August 1875 the new Somerset was dedicated and not a dollar was called for Billy Burrough was collector nail settled everything before dedica tion In the last thirtylive years there has been fully 1000 additions these members are scattered from the white cotton fields of North Caro lina to the golden shores of Cali fornia from Maine to Texas all glad that they were members of Somerset church At present there is 2SO unities on the church register a Sunday schoolaverage of 60 Several years ago a busi ness man a member of no church handed the collector 20 saying I own 300 to 400 acres of land three miles of this church and I know the influence of you people add 5 to every acre and I wish to give you 20 every year and he did until he moved to Bourbon county The avis t of the congregation is that he become a member of some religious body- January 1881 a Sunday school was organized and it has been call ed to order every Sunday since and the bible is taught in its purity Preaching every Lords day by an able goodman God might have fitted up a world of independent beings but Ho did not He wished us to be a sympathetic people and sympathy is one of the paramount topics taught mutual love the blow that strikes one member strikes all they rejoice together they pray for the sick member If he dies they bow their heads and go sadly to the grave These good things seem to be deeply impressed upon all who join Somerset and their prayer is the coming genera tions of young people around Somerset may be prepared to carry on the blessed work when their lleaders and Iparents have de cendccl to the tomb Good lawyer we claim our coun try church is a success P SIn the year of 1850 Oi 1857 a preacher by the name of Richcrson from Virginia stopped at Somerset on Brother Smiths tiny He was invited to the pulpit to preach after he had preached two hours and ten minutes Broth er Smith said had you not better quit so we can go home for dinner Hathaway said let him labor on the subject a little longer and several thought Brother Smith did not treat the visiting brother with proper courtesy Smiths usual time to preach was one hour and thirty minutes fRECKLEfACE New Remedy That Removes Freckles or Costs Nothing Heres a chance Miss Freckle Face to try a new remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable dealer that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles while if it does give you a clear complexion the expense is trillingSimply get an ounce of othine double strength fromrm S Lloyd and one nights treatment will show you how easy it is to rid yourself forever of the homely freckles and get a beautiful complexion Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case Be sure to ask Wm S Lloyd for the double strength othine as this is the only prescription sold under guarantee of money back if it flits to remove freckles 4 Notice W T Fitzpatrick having been declared of unsoundmind and having been appointed his Com mittee and qualified as suchall persons holding claims against him will present same to me properly proven and all persons owing him willcall and settle with me Ynd no debts created on and after May 20th 1911 will be paid by me- A S Hart Committee 48 3t W T Fitzpatrick C y r i4 N T- u r M r 1- r I NCORRESPONDENCE J ct N 1 N1 o STOOPS The crop of clover hay is being harvested It is very light Just about onehalf of the to bacco crop here has been put out Miss Edna Hamilton is getting along nicely with her injuries Frank Groves of Covington t was here lust week visiting his parents E A Groves and wife- L The Renublican convention andL Democratic primary will not fur nish the excitement the Atlantic City Contest will K E Tipton and little son vis ited relatives at Richmond las t week A L Bridges lost by death at Tina mule colt He had it sold for UO Mrs Mary Scott of Lexington visited Mrs J H Gillaspie lust weekMany blue grass pastures have burned up and unless there is a change soon cattle will suffer Levi Spencer and wife went Saturday to visit relatives neat North MSddletown A large crowd is expected to attend the ice cream supper at Som erset Saturday bight Mrs Montgomery Toy of Flat Crook is in a critical condition1 and her death is expected daily Jas Robins and wife went FriI day to visit relatives near Owings villa Boy McClain of Plum Lick was a visitor here Sunday Constipation causes headache nausea dizziness languor heart palpitation Drastic physicsi gripe sicken weaken the bowel- and dont cure Doans Begulets act gently andcure constipation+ 25 cents Ask your druggist I Im Home grown radishes oniU and asparagus at Vunarsdellsi frash every day Ladies 4 slippers S3 25 Punch Graves Lexington Couple Wed In this Ci Mr George W Norton and Mi Josephine Greene both popular young people Rof Lexington can c to this city last week and secure a license and were rjuietly married It was intended to keep the marriage a secret for a short time bit titill in some manner leaked out The bridegroom is connected with the Lexington BrcwingCompany- Notice to Contractors r Sealed bids will be received by the Fiscal Court of Montgomery County until 10 oclock a m Thursday JulyI G lJll for tl furnishing knapping and spread1 ing of 1000 rods of good liar l limestone rock Full detail as to quantity desired on each pike terms of letting etc are shown by bills now obtainable at the County Clerks office John S Wyatt Earl IY Scoff G A McCormick 49 3t Committee The Gall House Sold The Galt House the most historic hotel of Louisville and one of the most famous hostelries of ti South was sold at public auction last week for 81000 The co of building the structure was 1 1 200000 The sale was later set asideBuy Extrngood 5 suits at 375 Punch Graves A Correction Lust week we stated that Miss Anna Pomroy had left this city o n yncation but would return in the fall and would again engage ini business The nart about Miss I Pomroy returning here was a mi I take to the regret of her many 1 friendspI Grass seed strippers for sale al most new with uood combsEBD GolF Winchester Ky 65t I Carrie Nation Is No More Carrie Nation the saloon smash er died in Kansas last weekK Paresis was the cause of death jFor several months Mrs Nation had been in poor health and on January 22 she entered a sanitar anal in which she died hoping tthere to recover from a nervous breakdown Mrs Carrie Nation was born in Kentucky in 1846 Her maiden name was Carrie Moore and as a girl it is said she was absolutely fearless In her early life she married a man addicted to the use of intoxicants which created iu her an intense version to the saloon fresh and clean and mottotS P CUT EASE Will keep flies off horses and cows Harmless at Kennedys Drug Store 48 3t Commissioners Sale MONTGOMERY CIRCUIT COURT MarylS Griggi et al PIffs VS Hiliey SurithGHlaspie et al Dfts NOTICE oif SATE ix EQUITY By virtue of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Montgomery Circuit Court renderedat the April Term 1911 thereof in the above cause the under signed will on then 19th Day of June 1911 at I oclock p in or thereaboKt being the first day of the Montgomery Circuit Court proceed to offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder on a credit of 6 and 12 months at the Court Sterlingtmeat towit parSbeing adjacent the Northwestern suburbs of Mt Ster ling Kentucky surd bounded and de scribed as follows towit Ou the North side by NViiin street on the East side by the lands of J W Chenault on the South side by the lands of O W Me Woodn5Lucy C Smith Mrs Mary T Wilson Dickey W H Wood G N Coxs child ren N II Trimble Mrs Gosha Arnold T H Arthur and Joe Stevens and on the West by the lands of Mrs Mary Smith Griggs and J B Spratt containing 6 acres I rod and 20 poles of land more or less being the same land convoyed to MVSweeney and wife of dote January 15th DeedSSBook 37 at page 217 in the Montgomery I County Court Clerks office SHCOND TRACT That certain lot or builddBroadway facing Court street in Mt Sterling Kentucky and bounded and I described as follows to wit Beginning the Northeast corner of the lot now owned by the heirs of Thomas Clark de 7inchespremisesthcline whether the distance thereto be more or less than 19 feet 7 inches a ccr ner to the lot of Lewis Apperson thenceIl I f 69WI5tson said corner being in the North line of and iS inches West of the Northwest thetopremises hereby thence with said Apperson North 2 feet a corner saiddApperson a westerly course 6 feet and 9 Appersonthence 2JiApperson the line of S S Fizer thence with said Inzers line a westerly course 41 feet and 3 inches more or less to a corner with the Christian Church in Fixers line thence with the line of said Christian Church lot southwardly 40 feet more or less to a corner with the Clark heirs property in the line of said Church lot thence with Clarks line the line being a thebrickhereindescribedSouth 69 East g8z feet more or less to the beginning being the whole of that Smithby inC37 page gomery County Court Clerks office and toStrell of date September 29th 1882 and now duly of record in Deed Book 41 at isfurtherstandingas theNorthmay Apperson WHalley ofnrec saidClerksgivebond haveSa replevin bond bearing legal interest front the day of sale to law Bidders will be pre ared to comply with these terms A lien will be retained ou the laud sold till all paYIable k 1 M Scientific Corn Growing It is to be hoped that many farmers are reading the letters of Frank G Carpenter in the Sunday CourierJournal in which he is telling some of the thins that are being accomplished Iby scientific farming Mr Car pester has gone to the fountain- head1 of information for his facts 1 He is getting his data from the 1Department of Agriculture in Washington Otherwise it might Ibe suspected thin he had taken to writing fairy stories It may be difficult for some of our Kentucky farmers to understand how a Southern boy could grow 228 bushels and three pecks of corn on a single acre of land jhow twenty boys in South Caro lina could raise 1700 bushels ofJ corn on twenty acres how numbers j of boys all over the South have made records of more than 100 bushels to the acre in corn growing in States where the average of production is twenty bush els to the acre or less These things are not easily understood by the farmer who is plugging along more or less contentedly in the same way that his grandfather did about the only difference being that he has not improved upon his grandfathers crop records because he has allowed his land to detorior ateMr Carpenter has been looking into the achieves of tho Agricultural Department pretty thoroughly and he tells us that in the past four or ffive years scientific farm ing has added hundreds of millions of dollars to the value of the America harvest He shows from the figures official and indisput able that the corn crop in nine Southern States in the year 1910 was bigger by 158000000 bushels than the crop of the year previous The South in 1910 raised pnethird of all the corn in the United 2500 all wool fast color Serges cut to 1750 2000 all wool fast color Serges cut to 1450 18 all wool fast color blue Serges cut to 1250 15 all wool fast color blue Serges cut to 1000 Stouts slims and extra sizes 3250 SteinBloch Suits cut to 2500 3000 SteinBloch Suits cut to 2250 2500 SteinBloch Suits cut to 1750 2000 SteinBloch Suits cut to 1450 1500 SteinBloch Suits cut to 1000 States Good old Dr Knapp is dead but his corn clubs are marching onA Kentucky has not been so progressive in these natters as the Southern States have been but Kentucky is waking up and the boys corn clubs are getting busy in every part of the Common wealth Some good records were made last year This year there will bd better records and more of them and after awhile the honest farmer who is farming on the antediluvian plan will sit up and take notice Tor Sale Double Standard Polled Dur ham Bulls which are hornless Shorthorns Shropshire Bucks by an imported prize winning sire Pure bred Poland China boars and gilts Thomas J Bigstaff 13tf Mt Sterling Ky NOTICE L Notice is given that after ne 30th all of the county xpadapi inii rkcdof the County Road Super iliior and his assistant insteadof the Road Overseer system as now in force After June 30th the namepof all delinquent polls will be ityb lishedand the list will be certified to the Road Supervisor who will with is assistant work slid delin quents on the county roads and turnpikes at 1 per day until said delinquent poll taxes are satisfiedv as is provided by law All delinquents and other fcin terested will take due notice oat govern themselves accordingly gfyFiscolJuneA A Clerkv 182t Mens 150 hats 98c f Punch Graves WALSHGREAT 1m 1 GREATSale m j Is Now in Progress and the worlds known best in clothing for men is being It valueIt3 S i r ir GGeiltieffleBn Tlli iis 11311 and that fa makes a difference in the I II IIpurchasmg power of your dollar III r- II I I ICertain changes in tariff schedule K l means cheaper wool The sudden ap= f plication of rigid economy in manu facturing means Lower Prices To be in line when these changes come we must nowreduce- our stock IIPricesi that prevail Read them closely and come at once and get the best at Cut Pricesr Everything cut regulars 600 J M Shoes cut to 475 550 Shoes cut 450 Eclipse and Douglas 4 Shoes cut to 325 350 Eclipse and Douglas Shoes cut to 298 300 Shoes cut to 225a250 Shoes cut to 198IIMens and Boys Scout Shoes cut Fancy Cassimere and Worsted Suits for Men I 1000 Suits cut to 748 I 750 Suits cut to 500 I All Hats Furnishings Trunks Bags Etc atII Cut Prices Come toII WALSH BROTHERS L1911 Store Where Your Dollar Will Do Double I LThe Dutysit 1 t kk- I t